AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsCoroner calls for changes in radiology practiceA coroner in Australia is calling for changes in the standards of practice for radiologists after an 87-year-old woman in Queensland died five days after receiving an epidural injection as part of a radiology procedure.January 29, 2020Clinical NewsBusy radiologist falls for e-wallet scamA radiologist in India has lost approximately 20,000 rupees (254 euros) after an unidentified caller purchased a smartphone online using her e-wallet, according to a 28 January report in the Hindustan Times.January 29, 2020Clinical NewsCanon posts flat medical revenues for 2019Despite a growing domestic market for its products in Japan, sluggishness in Europe put a drag on sales in the medical business for Japanese industrial giant Canon, with the company posting basically flat revenues for fiscal 2019, compared with the year before.January 28, 2020Industry NewsIBA brings proton therapy system to GeorgiaProton therapy developer Ion Beam Applications (IBA) has received a contract from Georgian charity organization International Charity Foundation Cartu for a Proteus One system.January 28, 2020Clinical NewsPhilips reports Q4 growth, but coronavirus begins to biteRoyal Philips has announced fourth-quarter sales of 6 billion euros ($6.6 billion) in 2019, with 3% sales growth compared with the same period in 2018. But the coronavirus is starting to have a serious impact on its Chinese business.January 27, 2020Organized Radiology IssuesSERAM releases document on medical radiation regulationsThe Spanish Society of Medical Radiology (SERAM) has published a document explaining about the implementation of European Union (EU) regulations covering medical radiation.January 26, 2020Industry NewsUlrich Medical announces success in MDR auditSpinal system and contrast media injector firm Ulrich Medical said it has passed a certification audit in line with the upcoming European Medical Device Regulation (MDR).January 26, 2020Clinical NewsAxial3D, MedTech3D bring 3D printing to South AfricaU.K.-based 3D printing firm Axial3D has partnered with medical technology company MedTech3D to increase access to medical 3D printing in South Africa.January 26, 2020Clinical NewsResearchers develop sensor-operated 3D-printed armA U.K. group has designed a prototype 3D-printed prosthetic arm based on medical images that uses sensors to detect electrical signals from muscles and activate movement.January 23, 2020Organized Radiology IssuesU.K. group calls for action on aortic tear managementA new U.K. report published by the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) has called for improved diagnosis and management of deadly aortic tears. The HSIB has tasked the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists with creating a process to improve the management of aortic dissection.January 23, 2020Previous PagePage 289 of 954Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deploymentThe algorithms are here. New regulations aren't. And the clinical evidence is still catching up. At ECR 2026 in Vienna, a session on AI ethics examined what fills that gap, and who bears the cost.ECR 2026Video from ECR: Ukrainian radiologists refuse isolation despite warECR 2026ECR: FDG-PET/CT detects stroke damage missed by CT and MRIECR 2026Video from ECR: Steve Holloway on industry trendsECR 2026ECR: New guidelines point to MRI for rectal cancer evaluation